894 
School leaving-certificates, a system of, 
with special reference to Scotland, by 
J. Strong, 705. 
Scuuster (Prof. A.) on seismological in- 
vestigations, 69. 
on magnetic observations at Falmouth 
Observatory, 103. 
on the investigation of the upper 
atmosphere, 105. 
on practical electrical standards, 109. 
on establishing a solar observatory in 
Australia, 113. 
Scrater (Dr. P. L.) on the compilation of 
an index generum et specierum anima- 
lium, 143. 
on the zoology 
Islands, 189. 
Sandwich 
of the 
Scotch Education Department, the, by | 
Principal Sir J. Donaldson, 704. 
Scotland as a fruit-growing country, by 
G. P. Berry, 737. 
Scort (Dr. D. H.) on the structure of fossil 
plants, 292. 
Scort (Dr. J. P.) and Prof. J. C. Irving, 
the rotatory powers of partially methy- 
lated glucoses, 442. 
Scottish agricultural changes, by Major | 
P. G. Craigie, 734. 
Scottish folklore, discussion on, 603. 
Brodie-Innes, 604. 
*Scottish National Antarctic Expedition, 
zoological results of the, by Dr. W. S. 
Bruce, 510. 
Scottish sea-fisheries, 1898-1912, Prof. 
W. C. McIntosh on, 489. 
Scottish water-power, the economic 
aspect of, by A. Newlands, 552. 
Secondary education, and that of wniver- 
sities and other places of higher education, 
the overlapping between, final report on, 
338. 
*Secondary quartz on pebbles, by G. W. 
Grabham, 476. 
ethnological traces in, by J. W. | 
INDEX. 
Series in spectra, discussion on, 415. 
Series in spectra, Dr. J. W. Nicholson 
on, 415. 
Sewarp (Prof. A. C.) on the structure of 
fossil plants, 292. 
on the Jurassic flora of Yorkshire, 
294. 
SHarp (D.) on the zoology of the Sandwich 
Islands, 189. 
SHaw (Dr. W. N.) on magnetic observations 
at Falmouth Observatory, 103. 
on the investigation of the wpper 
atmosphere, 105. t 
on practicalel ectrical standards, 109. 
Saw (Dr. W. N.), syllabus of questions 
on the relation between meteorological 
information and agricultural practice, 
738. 
Smaw (Mrs. W. N.) on the curricula and 
educational organisation of industrial 
and poor-law schools, 319. 
*SHEARER (Dr. C.) on the development of 
the mesoderm and head kidneys of 
pomatoceros, 515. 
Sheep and cattle feeding experiments, 
to test the value of feeding-stufis, by 
W. Bruce, 742. 
Surptey (Dr. A. E.) on the biological 
problems incidental to the Belmullet 
whaling station, 145. 
on the feeding habits of British birds, 
189. 
on zoology organisation, 190. 
SHoreE (Dr. L. E.) on the ductless glands, 
291. 
| SuRuBsAtt (Dr. F.C.) on archeological 
Secondary sexual characters in birds, the | 
inheritance and development of, final | 
report on, 187. 
Supe@wick (Prof. A.) on the occupation of | 
a table at the zoological station at Naples, — 
186. 
on the occupation of a table at the 
marine laboratory, Plymouth, 190. 
on zoology organisation, 190. 
Seismological investigations, seventeenth 
report on, 69. 
SELIGMANN (Dr. C. G.) on the physical 
characters of the ancient Egyptians, 268. 
on the preparation of a new edition of 
“Notes and Queries in Anthropology,’ 
284. 
Senter (Prof. A.), Address to the Chemi- 
cal Section, 427. 
* 
and ethnological researches in Crete, 224. 
on the physical characters of the 
ancient Egyptians, 268. 
on the preparation of a new edition 
of ‘Notes and Queries in Anthropology,’ 
284. 
on the mental and physical factors 
involved in education, 327. 
Sight tests, the report of the departmental] 
committee on, a criticism of, by Dr. 
F. W. Edridge-Green, 653. 
Silurian inlier of Usk, the, by C. I. 
Gardiner, 460. 
Smrson (Lieut.-Col.) on the effect of 
climate upon health and disease, 290. 
SKENE (Macgregor), the relation of 
beech forest to edaphic factors, 676. 
SmirH (Miss A. Lorrain), the study of 
fungi by local societies, 763. 
Smrrx (E. A.) on the zoology of the Sand- 
wich Islands, 189. 
SmirH (F.), the psychology of the reading 
process, 330. 
Smita (F. E.) on practical electrical 
standards, 109. 
| Smrra (Prof. G. Elliot) on the physical 
phototropy and thermotropy, 447. | 
characters of the ancient Egyptians, 268, 
